A Double-Blind Clinical Study to Investigate the Effects of a Fungal Protease Enzyme System on Metabolic, Hepato-renal, and Cardiovascular Parameters Following 30 Days of Supplementation in Active, Healthy Men.

Food digestion Pub Date : 2013-05-01 Epub Date: 2011-12-13 DOI:10.1007/s13228-011-0016-3
Mark L Anderson
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Research on the role of digestion in overall health has driven increasing interest in the use of digestive enzymes, which may improve nutrient absorption and reduce gastrointestinal symptoms. Sales of digestive aids and enzymes have grown over 8% in 2009, with enzymes accounting for $69 million of this growing category. Recent clinical research reported that acute dosing of Aminogen®, a patented blend of digestive protease enzymes isolated from Aspergillus and blended with whey protein concentrate, increased the rate of protein absorption. The results indicated a faster rate of amino acid absorption reflected in significantly higher blood levels of amino acids, increased nitrogen retention, and significantly reduced levels of C-reactive protein. Few studies, however, have examined the safety of repeated dosing of oral enzymes with an appropriate substrate. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to evaluate basic measures of clinical safety during 30 days of continuous, repeated dosing of Aminogen® and whey protein supplementation in healthy, active men maintaining a regimen of resistance training. Parameters evaluated include various markers of general physical health, metabolic function, hepato-renal function, and cardiovascular health including fasting blood lipids. Forty healthy, resistance-trained men (27.1 ± 7.9 years) were recruited for this double-blind, randomized study. Group A ingested two 40-g doses of whey protein per day containing Aminogen®. Group B ingested two 40-g doses of whey protein per day. No significant changes were noted in measures of general physical health, metabolic function, cardiovascular health, and hepato-renal function within or between groups. However, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and serum calcium significantly increased (P < 0.05) in group B. In group A, whey protein containing Aminogen® was well tolerated with no adverse reactions reported. No differences in serum markers of clinical safety and an improved blood lipid profile are also reported.

一项双盲临床研究,旨在调查真菌蛋白酶系统对活跃健康男性服用 30 天补充剂后代谢、肝肾和心血管参数的影响。
对消化在整体健康中作用的研究促使人们对消化酶的使用越来越感兴趣,因为消化酶可以促进营养吸收,减轻胃肠道症状。2009 年,消化辅助剂和酶的销售额增长超过 8%,其中酶的销售额达到 6900 万美元。最近的临床研究报告显示,急性服用 Aminogen®(一种从曲霉菌中分离出来并与浓缩乳清蛋白混合的消化蛋白酶专利混合物)可提高蛋白质的吸收率。结果表明,氨基酸吸收速度加快,反映在血液中的氨基酸水平明显提高,氮保留增加,C 反应蛋白水平明显降低。然而,很少有研究对口服酶与适当底物重复给药的安全性进行检查。因此,本研究的目的是评估连续 30 天重复服用 Aminogen® 和乳清蛋白补充剂的临床安全性的基本指标。评估的参数包括一般身体健康、代谢功能、肝肾功能和心血管健康(包括空腹血脂)的各种指标。这项双盲随机研究招募了 40 名接受过阻力训练的健康男性(27.1 ± 7.9 岁)。A 组每天摄入两份 40 克含 Aminogen® 的乳清蛋白。B 组每天摄入两份 40 克乳清蛋白。在一般身体健康、代谢功能、心血管健康和肝肾功能等指标方面,组内和组间均未发现明显变化。不过,总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇和血清钙明显增加(P
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